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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 01:47:29 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 01:47:29 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 115.8.0esr.upstream/115.8.0esr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/testing/xpcshell/node-http2/lib/protocol/framer.js b/testing/xpcshell/node-http2/lib/protocol/framer.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..055402f8d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/xpcshell/node-http2/lib/protocol/framer.js @@ -0,0 +1,1166 @@ +// The framer consists of two [Transform Stream][1] subclasses that operate in [object mode][2]: +// the Serializer and the Deserializer +// [1]: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_transform +// [2]: https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_new_stream_readable_options +var assert = require('assert'); + +var Transform = require('stream').Transform; + +exports.Serializer = Serializer; +exports.Deserializer = Deserializer; + +var logData = Boolean(process.env.HTTP2_LOG_DATA); + +var MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE = 16384; +var WINDOW_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_SIZE = 4; + +// Serializer +// ---------- +// +// Frame Objects +// * * * * * * * --+--------------------------- +// | | +// v v Buffers +// [] -----> Payload Ser. --[buffers]--> Header Ser. --> * * * * +// empty adds payload adds header +// array buffers buffer + +function Serializer(log) { + this._log = log.child({ component: 'serializer' }); + Transform.call(this, { objectMode: true }); +} +Serializer.prototype = Object.create(Transform.prototype, { constructor: { value: Serializer } }); + +// When there's an incoming frame object, it first generates the frame type specific part of the +// frame (payload), and then then adds the header part which holds fields that are common to all +// frame types (like the length of the payload). +Serializer.prototype._transform = function _transform(frame, encoding, done) { + this._log.trace({ frame: frame }, 'Outgoing frame'); + + assert(frame.type in Serializer, 'Unknown frame type: ' + frame.type); + + var buffers = []; + Serializer[frame.type](frame, buffers); + var length = Serializer.commonHeader(frame, buffers); + + assert(length <= MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE, 'Frame too large!'); + + for (var i = 0; i < buffers.length; i++) { + if (logData) { + this._log.trace({ data: buffers[i] }, 'Outgoing data'); + } + this.push(buffers[i]); + } + + done(); +}; + +// Deserializer +// ------------ +// +// Buffers +// * * * * --------+------------------------- +// | | +// v v Frame Objects +// {} -----> Header Des. --{frame}--> Payload Des. --> * * * * * * * +// empty adds parsed adds parsed +// object header properties payload properties + +function Deserializer(log, role) { + this._role = role; + this._log = log.child({ component: 'deserializer' }); + Transform.call(this, { objectMode: true }); + this._next(COMMON_HEADER_SIZE); +} +Deserializer.prototype = Object.create(Transform.prototype, { constructor: { value: Deserializer } }); + +// The Deserializer is stateful, and it's two main alternating states are: *waiting for header* and +// *waiting for payload*. The state is stored in the boolean property `_waitingForHeader`. +// +// When entering a new state, a `_buffer` is created that will hold the accumulated data (header or +// payload). The `_cursor` is used to track the progress. +Deserializer.prototype._next = function(size) { + this._cursor = 0; + this._buffer = Buffer.alloc(size); + this._waitingForHeader = !this._waitingForHeader; + if (this._waitingForHeader) { + this._frame = {}; + } +}; + +// Parsing an incoming buffer is an iterative process because it can hold multiple frames if it's +// large enough. A `cursor` is used to track the progress in parsing the incoming `chunk`. +Deserializer.prototype._transform = function _transform(chunk, encoding, done) { + var cursor = 0; + + if (logData) { + this._log.trace({ data: chunk }, 'Incoming data'); + } + + while(cursor < chunk.length) { + // The content of an incoming buffer is first copied to `_buffer`. If it can't hold the full + // chunk, then only a part of it is copied. + var toCopy = Math.min(chunk.length - cursor, this._buffer.length - this._cursor); + chunk.copy(this._buffer, this._cursor, cursor, cursor + toCopy); + this._cursor += toCopy; + cursor += toCopy; + + // When `_buffer` is full, it's content gets parsed either as header or payload depending on + // the actual state. + + // If it's header then the parsed data is stored in a temporary variable and then the + // deserializer waits for the specified length payload. + if ((this._cursor === this._buffer.length) && this._waitingForHeader) { + var payloadSize = Deserializer.commonHeader(this._buffer, this._frame); + if (payloadSize <= MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE) { + this._next(payloadSize); + } else { + this.emit('error', 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'); + return; + } + } + + // If it's payload then the the frame object is finalized and then gets pushed out. + // Unknown frame types are ignored. + // + // Note: If we just finished the parsing of a header and the payload length is 0, this branch + // will also run. + if ((this._cursor === this._buffer.length) && !this._waitingForHeader) { + if (this._frame.type) { + var error = Deserializer[this._frame.type](this._buffer, this._frame, this._role); + if (error) { + this._log.error('Incoming frame parsing error: ' + error); + this.emit('error', error); + } else { + this._log.trace({ frame: this._frame }, 'Incoming frame'); + this.push(this._frame); + } + } else { + this._log.error('Unknown type incoming frame'); + // Ignore it other than logging + } + this._next(COMMON_HEADER_SIZE); + } + } + + done(); +}; + +// [Frame Header](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-4.1) +// -------------------------------------------------------------- +// +// HTTP/2 frames share a common base format consisting of a 9-byte header followed by 0 to 2^24 - 1 +// bytes of data. +// +// Additional size limits can be set by specific application uses. HTTP limits the frame size to +// 16,384 octets by default, though this can be increased by a receiver. +// +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// | Length (24) | +// +---------------+---------------+---------------+ +// | Type (8) | Flags (8) | +// +-+-----------------------------+---------------+---------------+ +// |R| Stream Identifier (31) | +// +-+-------------------------------------------------------------+ +// | Frame Data (0...) ... +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// +// The fields of the frame header are defined as: +// +// * Length: +// The length of the frame data expressed as an unsigned 24-bit integer. The 9 bytes of the frame +// header are not included in this value. +// +// * Type: +// The 8-bit type of the frame. The frame type determines how the remainder of the frame header +// and data are interpreted. Implementations MUST ignore unsupported and unrecognized frame types. +// +// * Flags: +// An 8-bit field reserved for frame-type specific boolean flags. +// +// Flags are assigned semantics specific to the indicated frame type. Flags that have no defined +// semantics for a particular frame type MUST be ignored, and MUST be left unset (0) when sending. +// +// * R: +// A reserved 1-bit field. The semantics of this bit are undefined and the bit MUST remain unset +// (0) when sending and MUST be ignored when receiving. +// +// * Stream Identifier: +// A 31-bit stream identifier. The value 0 is reserved for frames that are associated with the +// connection as a whole as opposed to an individual stream. +// +// The structure and content of the remaining frame data is dependent entirely on the frame type. + +var COMMON_HEADER_SIZE = 9; + +var frameTypes = []; + +var frameFlags = {}; + +var genericAttributes = ['type', 'flags', 'stream']; + +var typeSpecificAttributes = {}; + +Serializer.commonHeader = function writeCommonHeader(frame, buffers) { + var headerBuffer = Buffer.alloc(COMMON_HEADER_SIZE); + + var size = 0; + for (var i = 0; i < buffers.length; i++) { + size += buffers[i].length; + } + headerBuffer.writeUInt8(0, 0); + headerBuffer.writeUInt16BE(size, 1); + + var typeId = frameTypes.indexOf(frame.type); // If we are here then the type is valid for sure + headerBuffer.writeUInt8(typeId, 3); + + var flagByte = 0; + for (var flag in frame.flags) { + var position = frameFlags[frame.type].indexOf(flag); + assert(position !== -1, 'Unknown flag for frame type ' + frame.type + ': ' + flag); + if (frame.flags[flag]) { + flagByte |= (1 << position); + } + } + headerBuffer.writeUInt8(flagByte, 4); + + assert((0 <= frame.stream) && (frame.stream < 0x7fffffff), frame.stream); + headerBuffer.writeUInt32BE(frame.stream || 0, 5); + + buffers.unshift(headerBuffer); + + return size; +}; + +Deserializer.commonHeader = function readCommonHeader(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length < 9) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + + var totallyWastedByte = buffer.readUInt8(0); + var length = buffer.readUInt16BE(1); + // We do this just for sanity checking later on, to make sure no one sent us a + // frame that's super large. + length += totallyWastedByte << 16; + + frame.type = frameTypes[buffer.readUInt8(3)]; + if (!frame.type) { + // We are required to ignore unknown frame types + return length; + } + + frame.flags = {}; + var flagByte = buffer.readUInt8(4); + var definedFlags = frameFlags[frame.type]; + for (var i = 0; i < definedFlags.length; i++) { + frame.flags[definedFlags[i]] = Boolean(flagByte & (1 << i)); + } + + frame.stream = buffer.readUInt32BE(5) & 0x7fffffff; + + return length; +}; + +// Frame types +// =========== + +// Every frame type is registered in the following places: +// +// * `frameTypes`: a register of frame type codes (used by `commonHeader()`) +// * `frameFlags`: a register of valid flags for frame types (used by `commonHeader()`) +// * `typeSpecificAttributes`: a register of frame specific frame object attributes (used by +// logging code and also serves as documentation for frame objects) + +// [DATA Frames](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.1) +// ------------------------------------------------------------ +// +// DATA frames (type=0x0) convey arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets associated with a +// stream. +// +// The DATA frame defines the following flags: +// +// * END_STREAM (0x1): +// Bit 1 being set indicates that this frame is the last that the endpoint will send for the +// identified stream. +// * PADDED (0x08): +// Bit 4 being set indicates that the Pad Length field is present. + +frameTypes[0x0] = 'DATA'; + +frameFlags.DATA = ['END_STREAM', 'RESERVED2', 'RESERVED4', 'PADDED']; + +typeSpecificAttributes.DATA = ['data']; + +Serializer.DATA = function writeData(frame, buffers) { + buffers.push(frame.data); +}; + +Deserializer.DATA = function readData(buffer, frame) { + var dataOffset = 0; + var paddingLength = 0; + if (frame.flags.PADDED) { + if (buffer.length < 1) { + // We must have at least one byte for padding control, but we don't. Bad peer! + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + paddingLength = (buffer.readUInt8(dataOffset) & 0xff); + dataOffset = 1; + } + + if (paddingLength) { + if (paddingLength >= (buffer.length - 1)) { + // We don't have enough room for the padding advertised - bad peer! + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.data = buffer.slice(dataOffset, -1 * paddingLength); + } else { + frame.data = buffer.slice(dataOffset); + } +}; + +// [HEADERS](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.2) +// -------------------------------------------------------------- +// +// The HEADERS frame (type=0x1) allows the sender to create a stream. +// +// The HEADERS frame defines the following flags: +// +// * END_STREAM (0x1): +// Bit 1 being set indicates that this frame is the last that the endpoint will send for the +// identified stream. +// * END_HEADERS (0x4): +// The END_HEADERS bit indicates that this frame contains the entire payload necessary to provide +// a complete set of headers. +// * PADDED (0x08): +// Bit 4 being set indicates that the Pad Length field is present. +// * PRIORITY (0x20): +// Bit 6 being set indicates that the Exlusive Flag (E), Stream Dependency, and Weight fields are +// present. + +frameTypes[0x1] = 'HEADERS'; + +frameFlags.HEADERS = ['END_STREAM', 'RESERVED2', 'END_HEADERS', 'PADDED', 'RESERVED5', 'PRIORITY']; + +typeSpecificAttributes.HEADERS = ['priorityDependency', 'priorityWeight', 'exclusiveDependency', 'headers', 'data']; + +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// |Pad Length? (8)| +// +-+-------------+---------------+-------------------------------+ +// |E| Stream Dependency? (31) | +// +-+-------------+-----------------------------------------------+ +// | Weight? (8) | +// +-+-------------+-----------------------------------------------+ +// | Header Block Fragment (*) ... +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// | Padding (*) ... +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// +// The payload of a HEADERS frame contains a Headers Block + +Serializer.HEADERS = function writeHeadersPriority(frame, buffers) { + if (frame.flags.PRIORITY) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(5); + assert((0 <= frame.priorityDependency) && (frame.priorityDependency <= 0x7fffffff), frame.priorityDependency); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(frame.priorityDependency, 0); + if (frame.exclusiveDependency) { + buffer[0] |= 0x80; + } + assert((0 <= frame.priorityWeight) && (frame.priorityWeight <= 0xff), frame.priorityWeight); + buffer.writeUInt8(frame.priorityWeight, 4); + buffers.push(buffer); + } + buffers.push(frame.data); +}; + +Deserializer.HEADERS = function readHeadersPriority(buffer, frame) { + var minFrameLength = 0; + if (frame.flags.PADDED) { + minFrameLength += 1; + } + if (frame.flags.PRIORITY) { + minFrameLength += 5; + } + if (buffer.length < minFrameLength) { + // Peer didn't send enough data - bad peer! + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + + var dataOffset = 0; + var paddingLength = 0; + if (frame.flags.PADDED) { + paddingLength = (buffer.readUInt8(dataOffset) & 0xff); + dataOffset = 1; + } + + if (frame.flags.PRIORITY) { + var dependencyData = Buffer.alloc(4); + buffer.copy(dependencyData, 0, dataOffset, dataOffset + 4); + dataOffset += 4; + frame.exclusiveDependency = !!(dependencyData[0] & 0x80); + dependencyData[0] &= 0x7f; + frame.priorityDependency = dependencyData.readUInt32BE(0); + frame.priorityWeight = buffer.readUInt8(dataOffset); + dataOffset += 1; + } + + if (paddingLength) { + if ((buffer.length - dataOffset) < paddingLength) { + // Not enough data left to satisfy the advertised padding - bad peer! + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.data = buffer.slice(dataOffset, -1 * paddingLength); + } else { + frame.data = buffer.slice(dataOffset); + } +}; + +// [PRIORITY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.3) +// ------------------------------------------------------- +// +// The PRIORITY frame (type=0x2) specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream. +// +// The PRIORITY frame does not define any flags. + +frameTypes[0x2] = 'PRIORITY'; + +frameFlags.PRIORITY = []; + +typeSpecificAttributes.PRIORITY = ['priorityDependency', 'priorityWeight', 'exclusiveDependency']; + +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// |E| Stream Dependency? (31) | +// +-+-------------+-----------------------------------------------+ +// | Weight? (8) | +// +-+-------------+ +// +// The payload of a PRIORITY frame contains an exclusive bit, a 31-bit dependency, and an 8-bit weight + +Serializer.PRIORITY = function writePriority(frame, buffers) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(5); + assert((0 <= frame.priorityDependency) && (frame.priorityDependency <= 0x7fffffff), frame.priorityDependency); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(frame.priorityDependency, 0); + if (frame.exclusiveDependency) { + buffer[0] |= 0x80; + } + assert((0 <= frame.priorityWeight) && (frame.priorityWeight <= 0xff), frame.priorityWeight); + buffer.writeUInt8(frame.priorityWeight, 4); + + buffers.push(buffer); +}; + +Deserializer.PRIORITY = function readPriority(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length < 5) { + // PRIORITY frames are 5 bytes long. Bad peer! + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + var dependencyData = Buffer.alloc(4); + buffer.copy(dependencyData, 0, 0, 4); + frame.exclusiveDependency = !!(dependencyData[0] & 0x80); + dependencyData[0] &= 0x7f; + frame.priorityDependency = dependencyData.readUInt32BE(0); + frame.priorityWeight = buffer.readUInt8(4); +}; + +// [RST_STREAM](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.4) +// ----------------------------------------------------------- +// +// The RST_STREAM frame (type=0x3) allows for abnormal termination of a stream. +// +// No type-flags are defined. + +frameTypes[0x3] = 'RST_STREAM'; + +frameFlags.RST_STREAM = []; + +typeSpecificAttributes.RST_STREAM = ['error']; + +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// | Error Code (32) | +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// +// The RST_STREAM frame contains a single unsigned, 32-bit integer identifying the error +// code (see Error Codes). The error code indicates why the stream is being terminated. + +Serializer.RST_STREAM = function writeRstStream(frame, buffers) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(4); + var code = errorCodes.indexOf(frame.error); + assert((0 <= code) && (code <= 0xffffffff), code); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(code, 0); + buffers.push(buffer); +}; + +Deserializer.RST_STREAM = function readRstStream(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length < 4) { + // RST_STREAM is 4 bytes long. Bad peer! + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.error = errorCodes[buffer.readUInt32BE(0)]; + if (!frame.error) { + // Unknown error codes are considered equivalent to INTERNAL_ERROR + frame.error = 'INTERNAL_ERROR'; + } +}; + +// [SETTINGS](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.5) +// ------------------------------------------------------- +// +// The SETTINGS frame (type=0x4) conveys configuration parameters that affect how endpoints +// communicate. +// +// The SETTINGS frame defines the following flag: + +// * ACK (0x1): +// Bit 1 being set indicates that this frame acknowledges receipt and application of the peer's +// SETTINGS frame. +frameTypes[0x4] = 'SETTINGS'; + +frameFlags.SETTINGS = ['ACK']; + +typeSpecificAttributes.SETTINGS = ['settings']; + +// The payload of a SETTINGS frame consists of zero or more settings. Each setting consists of a +// 16-bit identifier, and an unsigned 32-bit value. +// +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// | Identifier(16) | Value (32) | +// +-----------------+---------------------------------------------+ +// ...Value | +// +---------------------------------+ +// +// Each setting in a SETTINGS frame replaces the existing value for that setting. Settings are +// processed in the order in which they appear, and a receiver of a SETTINGS frame does not need to +// maintain any state other than the current value of settings. Therefore, the value of a setting +// is the last value that is seen by a receiver. This permits the inclusion of the same settings +// multiple times in the same SETTINGS frame, though doing so does nothing other than waste +// connection capacity. + +Serializer.SETTINGS = function writeSettings(frame, buffers) { + var settings = [], settingsLeft = Object.keys(frame.settings); + definedSettings.forEach(function(setting, id) { + if (setting.name in frame.settings) { + settingsLeft.splice(settingsLeft.indexOf(setting.name), 1); + var value = frame.settings[setting.name]; + settings.push({ id: id, value: setting.flag ? Boolean(value) : value }); + } + }); + assert(settingsLeft.length === 0, 'Unknown settings: ' + settingsLeft.join(', ')); + + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(settings.length * 6); + for (var i = 0; i < settings.length; i++) { + buffer.writeUInt16BE(settings[i].id & 0xffff, i*6); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(settings[i].value, i*6 + 2); + } + + buffers.push(buffer); +}; + +Deserializer.SETTINGS = function readSettings(buffer, frame, role) { + frame.settings = {}; + + // Receipt of a SETTINGS frame with the ACK flag set and a length + // field value other than 0 MUST be treated as a connection error + // (Section 5.4.1) of type FRAME_SIZE_ERROR. + if(frame.flags.ACK && buffer.length != 0) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + + if (buffer.length % 6 !== 0) { + return 'PROTOCOL_ERROR'; + } + for (var i = 0; i < buffer.length / 6; i++) { + var id = buffer.readUInt16BE(i*6) & 0xffff; + var setting = definedSettings[id]; + if (setting) { + if (role == 'CLIENT' && setting.name == 'SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH') { + return 'SETTINGS frame on client got SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH'; + } + var value = buffer.readUInt32BE(i*6 + 2); + frame.settings[setting.name] = setting.flag ? Boolean(value & 0x1) : value; + } + } +}; + +// The following settings are defined: +var definedSettings = []; + +// * SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE (1): +// Allows the sender to inform the remote endpoint of the size of the header compression table +// used to decode header blocks. +definedSettings[1] = { name: 'SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE', flag: false }; + +// * SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH (2): +// This setting can be use to disable server push. An endpoint MUST NOT send a PUSH_PROMISE frame +// if it receives this setting set to a value of 0. The default value is 1, which indicates that +// push is permitted. +definedSettings[2] = { name: 'SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH', flag: true }; + +// * SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS (3): +// indicates the maximum number of concurrent streams that the sender will allow. +definedSettings[3] = { name: 'SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS', flag: false }; + +// * SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE (4): +// indicates the sender's initial stream window size (in bytes) for new streams. +definedSettings[4] = { name: 'SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE', flag: false }; + +// * SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE (5): +// indicates the maximum size of a frame the receiver will allow. +definedSettings[5] = { name: 'SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE', flag: false }; + +// [PUSH_PROMISE](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.6) +// --------------------------------------------------------------- +// +// The PUSH_PROMISE frame (type=0x5) is used to notify the peer endpoint in advance of streams the +// sender intends to initiate. +// +// The PUSH_PROMISE frame defines the following flags: +// +// * END_PUSH_PROMISE (0x4): +// The END_PUSH_PROMISE bit indicates that this frame contains the entire payload necessary to +// provide a complete set of headers. + +frameTypes[0x5] = 'PUSH_PROMISE'; + +frameFlags.PUSH_PROMISE = ['RESERVED1', 'RESERVED2', 'END_PUSH_PROMISE', 'PADDED']; + +typeSpecificAttributes.PUSH_PROMISE = ['promised_stream', 'headers', 'data']; + +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// |Pad Length? (8)| +// +-+-------------+-----------------------------------------------+ +// |X| Promised-Stream-ID (31) | +// +-+-------------------------------------------------------------+ +// | Header Block Fragment (*) ... +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// | Padding (*) ... +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// +// The PUSH_PROMISE frame includes the unsigned 31-bit identifier of +// the stream the endpoint plans to create along with a minimal set of headers that provide +// additional context for the stream. + +Serializer.PUSH_PROMISE = function writePushPromise(frame, buffers) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(4); + + var promised_stream = frame.promised_stream; + assert((0 <= promised_stream) && (promised_stream <= 0x7fffffff), promised_stream); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(promised_stream, 0); + + buffers.push(buffer); + buffers.push(frame.data); +}; + +Deserializer.PUSH_PROMISE = function readPushPromise(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length < 4) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + var dataOffset = 0; + var paddingLength = 0; + if (frame.flags.PADDED) { + if (buffer.length < 5) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + paddingLength = (buffer.readUInt8(dataOffset) & 0xff); + dataOffset = 1; + } + frame.promised_stream = buffer.readUInt32BE(dataOffset) & 0x7fffffff; + dataOffset += 4; + if (paddingLength) { + if ((buffer.length - dataOffset) < paddingLength) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.data = buffer.slice(dataOffset, -1 * paddingLength); + } else { + frame.data = buffer.slice(dataOffset); + } +}; + +// [PING](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.7) +// ----------------------------------------------- +// +// The PING frame (type=0x6) is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round-trip time from the +// sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection is still functional. +// +// The PING frame defines one type-specific flag: +// +// * ACK (0x1): +// Bit 1 being set indicates that this PING frame is a PING response. + +frameTypes[0x6] = 'PING'; + +frameFlags.PING = ['ACK']; + +typeSpecificAttributes.PING = ['data']; + +// In addition to the frame header, PING frames MUST contain 8 additional octets of opaque data. + +Serializer.PING = function writePing(frame, buffers) { + buffers.push(frame.data); +}; + +Deserializer.PING = function readPing(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length !== 8) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.data = buffer; +}; + +// [GOAWAY](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.8) +// --------------------------------------------------- +// +// The GOAWAY frame (type=0x7) informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this connection. +// +// The GOAWAY frame does not define any flags. + +frameTypes[0x7] = 'GOAWAY'; + +frameFlags.GOAWAY = []; + +typeSpecificAttributes.GOAWAY = ['last_stream', 'error']; + +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// |X| Last-Stream-ID (31) | +// +-+-------------------------------------------------------------+ +// | Error Code (32) | +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// +// The last stream identifier in the GOAWAY frame contains the highest numbered stream identifier +// for which the sender of the GOAWAY frame has received frames on and might have taken some action +// on. +// +// The GOAWAY frame also contains a 32-bit error code (see Error Codes) that contains the reason for +// closing the connection. + +Serializer.GOAWAY = function writeGoaway(frame, buffers) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(8); + + var last_stream = frame.last_stream; + assert((0 <= last_stream) && (last_stream <= 0x7fffffff), last_stream); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(last_stream, 0); + + var code = errorCodes.indexOf(frame.error); + assert((0 <= code) && (code <= 0xffffffff), code); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(code, 4); + + buffers.push(buffer); +}; + +Deserializer.GOAWAY = function readGoaway(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length !== 8) { + // GOAWAY must have 8 bytes + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.last_stream = buffer.readUInt32BE(0) & 0x7fffffff; + frame.error = errorCodes[buffer.readUInt32BE(4)]; + if (!frame.error) { + // Unknown error types are to be considered equivalent to INTERNAL ERROR + frame.error = 'INTERNAL_ERROR'; + } +}; + +// [WINDOW_UPDATE](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.9) +// ----------------------------------------------------------------- +// +// The WINDOW_UPDATE frame (type=0x8) is used to implement flow control. +// +// The WINDOW_UPDATE frame does not define any flags. + +frameTypes[0x8] = 'WINDOW_UPDATE'; + +frameFlags.WINDOW_UPDATE = []; + +typeSpecificAttributes.WINDOW_UPDATE = ['window_size']; + +// The payload of a WINDOW_UPDATE frame is a 32-bit value indicating the additional number of bytes +// that the sender can transmit in addition to the existing flow control window. The legal range +// for this field is 1 to 2^31 - 1 (0x7fffffff) bytes; the most significant bit of this value is +// reserved. + +Serializer.WINDOW_UPDATE = function writeWindowUpdate(frame, buffers) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(4); + + var window_size = frame.window_size; + assert((0 < window_size) && (window_size <= 0x7fffffff), window_size); + buffer.writeUInt32BE(window_size, 0); + + buffers.push(buffer); +}; + +Deserializer.WINDOW_UPDATE = function readWindowUpdate(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length !== WINDOW_UPDATE_PAYLOAD_SIZE) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.window_size = buffer.readUInt32BE(0) & 0x7fffffff; + if (frame.window_size === 0) { + return 'PROTOCOL_ERROR'; + } +}; + +// [CONTINUATION](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.10) +// ------------------------------------------------------------ +// +// The CONTINUATION frame (type=0x9) is used to continue a sequence of header block fragments. +// +// The CONTINUATION frame defines the following flag: +// +// * END_HEADERS (0x4): +// The END_HEADERS bit indicates that this frame ends the sequence of header block fragments +// necessary to provide a complete set of headers. + +frameTypes[0x9] = 'CONTINUATION'; + +frameFlags.CONTINUATION = ['RESERVED1', 'RESERVED2', 'END_HEADERS']; + +typeSpecificAttributes.CONTINUATION = ['headers', 'data']; + +Serializer.CONTINUATION = function writeContinuation(frame, buffers) { + buffers.push(frame.data); +}; + +Deserializer.CONTINUATION = function readContinuation(buffer, frame) { + frame.data = buffer; +}; + +// [ALTSVC](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7838#section-4) +// ------------------------------------------------------------ +// +// The ALTSVC frame (type=0xA) advertises the availability of an alternative service to the client. +// +// The ALTSVC frame does not define any flags. + +frameTypes[0xA] = 'ALTSVC'; + +frameFlags.ALTSVC = []; + +// 0 1 2 3 +// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +// +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +// | Origin-Len (16) | Origin? (*) ... +// +-------------------------------+----------------+--------------+ +// | Alt-Svc-Field-Value (*) ... +// +---------------------------------------------------------------+ +// +// The ALTSVC frame contains the following fields: +// +// Origin-Len: An unsigned, 16-bit integer indicating the length, in +// octets, of the Origin field. +// +// Origin: An OPTIONAL sequence of characters containing ASCII +// serialisation of an origin ([RFC6454](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6454), +// Section 6.2) that the alternate service is applicable to. +// +// Alt-Svc-Field-Value: A sequence of octets (length determined by +// subtracting the length of all preceding fields from the frame +// length) containing a value identical to the Alt-Svc field value +// defined in (Section 3)[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7838#section-3] +// (ABNF production "Alt-Svc"). + +typeSpecificAttributes.ALTSVC = ['maxAge', 'port', 'protocolID', 'host', + 'origin']; + +function istchar(c) { + return ('!#$&\'*+-.^_`|~1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'.indexOf(c) > -1); +} + +function hexencode(s) { + var t = ''; + for (var i = 0; i < s.length; i++) { + if (!istchar(s[i])) { + t += '%'; + t += Buffer.from(s[i]).toString('hex'); + } else { + t += s[i]; + } + } + return t; +} + +Serializer.ALTSVC = function writeAltSvc(frame, buffers) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(2); + buffer.writeUInt16BE(frame.origin.length, 0); + buffers.push(buffer); + buffers.push(Buffer.from(frame.origin, 'ascii')); + + var fieldValue = hexencode(frame.protocolID) + '="' + frame.host + ':' + frame.port + '"'; + if (frame.maxAge !== 86400) { // 86400 is the default + fieldValue += "; ma=" + frame.maxAge; + } + + buffers.push(Buffer.from(fieldValue, 'ascii')); +}; + +function stripquotes(s) { + var start = 0; + var end = s.length; + while ((start < end) && (s[start] === '"')) { + start++; + } + while ((end > start) && (s[end - 1] === '"')) { + end--; + } + if (start >= end) { + return ""; + } + return s.substring(start, end); +} + +function splitNameValue(nvpair) { + var eq = -1; + var inQuotes = false; + + for (var i = 0; i < nvpair.length; i++) { + if (nvpair[i] === '"') { + inQuotes = !inQuotes; + continue; + } + if (inQuotes) { + continue; + } + if (nvpair[i] === '=') { + eq = i; + break; + } + } + + if (eq === -1) { + return {'name': nvpair, 'value': null}; + } + + var name = stripquotes(nvpair.substring(0, eq).trim()); + var value = stripquotes(nvpair.substring(eq + 1).trim()); + return {'name': name, 'value': value}; +} + +function splitHeaderParameters(hv) { + return parseHeaderValue(hv, ';', splitNameValue); +} + +function parseHeaderValue(hv, separator, callback) { + var start = 0; + var inQuotes = false; + var values = []; + + for (var i = 0; i < hv.length; i++) { + if (hv[i] === '"') { + inQuotes = !inQuotes; + continue; + } + if (inQuotes) { + // Just skip this + continue; + } + if (hv[i] === separator) { + var newValue = hv.substring(start, i).trim(); + if (newValue.length > 0) { + newValue = callback(newValue); + values.push(newValue); + } + start = i + 1; + } + } + + var newValue = hv.substring(start).trim(); + if (newValue.length > 0) { + newValue = callback(newValue); + values.push(newValue); + } + + return values; +} + +function rsplit(s, delim, count) { + var nsplits = 0; + var end = s.length; + var rval = []; + for (var i = s.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { + if (s[i] === delim) { + var t = s.substring(i + 1, end); + end = i; + rval.unshift(t); + nsplits++; + if (nsplits === count) { + break; + } + } + } + if (end !== 0) { + rval.unshift(s.substring(0, end)); + } + return rval; +} + +function ishex(c) { + return ('0123456789ABCDEFabcdef'.indexOf(c) > -1); +} + +function unescape(s) { + var i = 0; + var t = ''; + while (i < s.length) { + if (s[i] != '%' || !ishex(s[i + 1]) || !ishex(s[i + 2])) { + t += s[i]; + } else { + ++i; + var hexvalue = ''; + if (i < s.length) { + hexvalue += s[i]; + ++i; + } + if (i < s.length) { + hexvalue += s[i]; + } + if (hexvalue.length > 0) { + t += Buffer.from(hexvalue, 'hex').toString(); + } else { + t += '%'; + } + } + + ++i; + } + return t; +} + +Deserializer.ALTSVC = function readAltSvc(buffer, frame) { + if (buffer.length < 2) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + var originLength = buffer.readUInt16BE(0); + if ((buffer.length - 2) < originLength) { + return 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR'; + } + frame.origin = buffer.toString('ascii', 2, 2 + originLength); + var fieldValue = buffer.toString('ascii', 2 + originLength); + var values = parseHeaderValue(fieldValue, ',', splitHeaderParameters); + if (values.length > 1) { + // TODO - warn that we only use one here + } + if (values.length === 0) { + // Well that's a malformed frame. Just ignore it. + return; + } + + var chosenAltSvc = values[0]; + frame.maxAge = 86400; // Default + for (var i = 0; i < chosenAltSvc.length; i++) { + if (i === 0) { + // This corresponds to the protocolID="<host>:<port>" item + frame.protocolID = unescape(chosenAltSvc[i].name); + var hostport = rsplit(chosenAltSvc[i].value, ':', 1); + frame.host = hostport[0]; + frame.port = parseInt(hostport[1], 10); + } else if (chosenAltSvc[i].name == 'ma') { + frame.maxAge = parseInt(chosenAltSvc[i].value, 10); + } + // Otherwise, we just ignore this + } +}; + +// frame 0xB was BLOCKED and some versions of chrome will +// throw PROTOCOL_ERROR upon seeing it with non 0 payload + +frameTypes[0xC] = 'ORIGIN'; +frameFlags.ORIGIN = []; +typeSpecificAttributes.ORIGIN = ['originList']; + +Serializer.ORIGIN = function writeOrigin(frame, buffers) { + for (var i = 0; i < frame.originList.length; i++) { + var buffer = Buffer.alloc(2); + buffer.writeUInt16BE(frame.originList[i].length, 0); + buffers.push(buffer); + buffers.push(Buffer.from(frame.originList[i], 'ascii')); + } +}; + +Deserializer.ORIGIN = function readOrigin(buffer, frame) { + // ignored +}; + + +// [Error Codes](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-7) +// ------------------------------------------------------------ + +var errorCodes = [ + 'NO_ERROR', + 'PROTOCOL_ERROR', + 'INTERNAL_ERROR', + 'FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR', + 'SETTINGS_TIMEOUT', + 'STREAM_CLOSED', + 'FRAME_SIZE_ERROR', + 'REFUSED_STREAM', + 'CANCEL', + 'COMPRESSION_ERROR', + 'CONNECT_ERROR', + 'ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM', + 'INADEQUATE_SECURITY', + 'HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED' +]; + +// Logging +// ------- + +// [Bunyan serializers](https://github.com/trentm/node-bunyan#serializers) to improve logging output +// for debug messages emitted in this component. +exports.serializers = {}; + +// * `frame` serializer: it transforms data attributes from Buffers to hex strings and filters out +// flags that are not present. +var frameCounter = 0; +exports.serializers.frame = function(frame) { + if (!frame) { + return null; + } + + if ('id' in frame) { + return frame.id; + } + + frame.id = frameCounter; + frameCounter += 1; + + var logEntry = { id: frame.id }; + genericAttributes.concat(typeSpecificAttributes[frame.type]).forEach(function(name) { + logEntry[name] = frame[name]; + }); + + if (frame.data instanceof Buffer) { + if (logEntry.data.length > 50) { + logEntry.data = frame.data.slice(0, 47).toString('hex') + '...'; + } else { + logEntry.data = frame.data.toString('hex'); + } + + if (!('length' in logEntry)) { + logEntry.length = frame.data.length; + } + } + + if (frame.promised_stream instanceof Object) { + logEntry.promised_stream = 'stream-' + frame.promised_stream.id; + } + + logEntry.flags = Object.keys(frame.flags || {}).filter(function(name) { + return frame.flags[name] === true; + }); + + return logEntry; +}; + +// * `data` serializer: it simply transforms a buffer to a hex string. +exports.serializers.data = function(data) { + return data.toString('hex'); +}; |